Which Pinterest Blind Spot Are You? ✅ Takes less than 2 minutes to complete! 1. Which of these titles would you be more likely to click? 5 Dinners You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less Delicious Dinner Ideas Your Family Will Keep Asking For Easy Weeknight Dinners Quick Recipes 2. When you write your pin titles, do you: Use both keywords and trigger words Add keywords Just describe what’s in the blog post Copy the blog post title directly I honestly don’t think about it much 3. Which of these pin phrases best creates curiosity? The 3 Marketing Mistakes That Kill Conversions Really Useful & Simple Marketing Tips Small Business Marketing Plan 4. How often do you use list numbers or stats in your pin designs? Always When applicable Rarely Never thought of it! 5. Do your pins include a clear call-to-action (like “Save this,” “Click to learn,” or “Get the tips”)? Yes No Sometimes 6. When designing your pins, what’s most important to you? Design aesthetics & branding Matching the title of your blog post or product Ensuring that the titles help them feel certain emotions Using both keywords and trigger words 7. When reviewing your Pinterest analytics, do you notice: A lot of impressions but no engagement (no saves, pin clicks, or outbound clicks) A lot of outbound clicks Some saves, but it's not consistent Mostly impressions for now 8. When you create your Pinterest content, do you: Always use the same titles and keywords Change your titles and keywords to eventually see what works best A bit of both, but I want to learn how to improve my titles → Next